The woman, the F1 visa holder married an American citizen (USC), shared her experience with an interview at 6:40, who left her shaken. The F1 visa allows foreign students to study in the United States, but the transition from F1 to the green card-market residential cards-it concerns the interview process with a high share with the US civil and immigration services (USCIS).
Evidence of a submitted marriage
She explained in her paper that she and her husband have been together for eight years and have lived together since 2019. To prove the legitimacy of their marriage, she submitted joint evidence, including “millions of pictures with friends and family, a joint bank account, a confirmation of trips and marriage”.
Unpleasant silence over the question of the proposal
However, the interview itself was far from smooth. She remembered: The officer asked, “How did you propose?” But mixing led to silence, because she and her husband thought the question was focused on the other. Her husband eventually “invented a story” about watching movies that disintegrated when he couldn’t remember the title. The wife hit quickly and reminded him of a real proposal in the restaurant “before 70 people in countdown of the night”.
Confusion over the question of the court building
The officer later asked, “Who was with you at the court building?” The woman admitted that she replied “no one”, which caused a sharp reaction: “No one ???” She also explained that her husband’s mother was gone in Italy, and friends were busy with work before reassuring an officer, planning a “big wedding in Thailand” and one in the US.
The case is subjected to
Despite the long history and evidence of the couple, the officer issued an announcement of the White Book, which included this case for at least 120 days. “I almost cried when we left the room,” the woman wrote, adding that fatigue and nerves had influenced her reactions.
Netizens react
Post launched strong reactions online:
One commentator wrote: “Your husband is a dummy. Why would he think of the situation? They know all the facts, it’s on paper.”
Another said, “Definitely to be ready, but I hope everyone will be approved!”
The third asked, “How does your husband not remember how he suggested? This is such a big moment … He definitely needed preparatory work.”
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